SCAN4RECO Newsletter No.3 (July 2017) SCAN4RECO is a 3-year Research and Innovation Action (2015-2018) where 9 partners from 5 countries collaborate in developing ICT solutions for efficient restoration and prevention of degradation of cultural heritage objects. The need to preserve, provide advanced access to and understanding of cultural heritage is of utmost importance, especially when considering its wealth throughout Europe. |
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SCAN4RECO 2nd year anniversary
In October 2017 two years will have passed since the SCAN4RECO project has started. After initial basic and applied research and laboratory developments, it enters the period of integrating its individual developments into a portable unit.
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Transparent Coatings of Historical Metalworks A Challenge for the SCAN4RECO Probes
Since ancient times, transparent coatings were laid on metalwork with a twofold aim, the protection of the surface against weathering agents and the improvement of the appearance either by giving the surface translucency and hues or by hiding casting defects and tool marks. Detecting the presence of existing coatings as well as controlling the application of new protective layers rise many problems to diagnostics and conservation. For instance, conservators have no means to check the thickness and the evenness of the protective coating the lay on the metal surface after the cleaning process. The presence and the extent of old protective or aesthetic layers are also hard to determine, particularly on weathered or corroded bronzes.
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Pix4D Workshop Novotel Athens Hotel, 15-16th of June 2017, Athens, Greece
The Pix4D Workshop organised by GeoSense was attended by professionals in the field, with RFSAT among them, who had an opportunity to get acquainted with modern 3D photogrammetry and gain valid certification in the proper and efficient use of Pix4Dmapper software. Modern photogrammetric data processing methods were presented, suitable for uses such as cartography, land surveying, surveying, 3D modelling, volumizing, photogrammetric surveys of indoor and terrestrial spaces, archaeology and Cultural Heritage, estimation of damages from natural disasters and others. At the end of the workshop, all participants received Pix4D's official Pix4D Certificate of Expertise, documenting their knowledge and possessing specialized technical knowledge on modern photogrammetry. The fact that Pix4D is a partner in the DigiArt project, funded in the same H20202-Reflective-7 call as SCAN4RECO project, gave an opportunity for RFSAT to also establish inter-project collaboration with Pix4D in the field of 3D photogrammetry.
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Scientific Dissemination
Upcoming Events:
Since the beginning of the project, the SCAN4RECO consortium has published over forty (40) peer-reviewed articles in prestigeous journals, presenting them at several conferences and workshops, nearly thirty of those during the second year of the project. The list of those can be found at:
NOTE:The SCAN4RECO project is fully compliant with Open Access guidelines of the European Commission with respect to dissemination of reseach output of projects funded by the Horizon 2020 research framework, as outlined at: http://ec.europa.eu/research/openscience/index.cfm?pg=openaccess
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